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Level 2 EV Residential Charger

At Nova, we understand that every client has unique needs and preferences when it comes to their electric vehicle charging requirements. That's why we offer a range of Level II charging solutions tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you need a charging station for your home, business, or public space, our team of experts can help you choose the best Level II charger that suits your needs.

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Level II & Level III Charging Tailored To Your Needs

Level II Home Charger

As electric vehicles become more popular, it's important for homeowners to have convenient and reliable access to residential electric vehicle charging. At our EV charger installation company, we offer a range of residential electric vehicle charging solutions that are tailored to meet the needs of homeowners. We understand that each home and each EV owner has unique requirements, which is why we provide personalized recommendations and installations to ensure that you get the best charging solution for your specific needs.

Convenience

Increased Home Value

Cost Savings

Residential Electric Vehicle Charging

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Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging

We understand that commercial electric vehicle charging is becoming increasingly important for businesses of all sizes. Whether you run a small business, manage a large commercial property, or operate a public charging station, we offer a range of commercial electric vehicle charging solutions to meet your needs. Our team of experts can help you choose the best commercial EV charging stations for your business, ensuring that you can meet the needs of your employees, customers, and visitors.

Attract and Retain Customers

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HOW WE CAN HELP YOU

Services

Free Electrical Panel Evaluation

We offer a free evaluation of your electrical panel to determine if your property is the right fit.

Electric Vehicle Charger Installation

Our highly skilled electricians will personally work with you to properly install your electric vehicle charger.

Electric Vehicle Consultation

Fear no more, have one of our specialists come to you and help educate you on your new vehicle.

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HAVE QUESTIONS?

F.A.Q

  • Have your apartment complex manager or owner contact Nova EV Systems to see about installing an EV charging station where you live.

    Alternatively, you can fill out the service request contact form below.  You will also be able to use public infrastructure as it becomes available.

  • The Department of Energy (DOE) maintains a database on their website with all known charging stations.  The major automakers are updating their own databases from the DOE website.  Each EV has a map display which shows charging station locations.

    In addition, third-party smart phone apps are available which will locate a charging station in your vicinity.  Popular apps are available through ChargePoint, PlugShare, and CarStations.

  • Yes.  The charging station is designed so that no electricity flows through the cord or coupler until after it is connected to the vehicle.  As a further safety feature, once connected, your EV will not allow you to move while the charging station is plugged in.

  • Yes, the home charging station’s coupler is standardized (SAE J1772) and compatible with 99% of the EV models from large automakers.

  • Cost varies depending on specific needs, locations, and product desires. To get your free quote, go to the Free Quote section of our website to get your estimated cost.

  • Possibly.  A Level 2 charging station requires a dedicated 240 volt circuit.

  • We highly recommend you have a licensed electrician, following all electrical codes and permit requirements, install your Level 2 / 240 Volt charging station. WARNING:  You risk serious injury from electrocution if you attempt to install a Level 2 charger yourself.

  • A Level 2 charging station can reduce the charge time for a Nissan Leaf from 25 hours down to 7.3 hours.  Charge time for a Chevrolet Volt can go from 11 hours to 3.2 hours.

  • The charging time is significantly reduced (up to 60% in most cases) and the most important reason is safety.

  • A charging station using a 220 volt/15-110 amp electrical circuit.  Usually hard-wired, it requires a dedicated electrical circuit.

  • A Level 1 charging station (also called an EVSE) uses a 120 volt / 15 amp circuit.  The EVSE plugs directly into a standard home outlet. Most PEVs from major car manufactures will have a Level 1 EVSE included with the car.  These are considered to be “trickle” chargers by manufacturers of battery-only Electric Vehicles.

  • EVSE stands for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment.  This is the industry name for an Electric Vehicle charging station.  The terms “EVSE”, “EV Charging Station”, and “Charging Station” all mean the same thing and are interchangeable.

  • You will need a way to charge the vehicle in your home or at another charging facility.  Although some vehicles will be provided with a Level 1charging system that can be used from a standard household outlet, it is recommended that prior to purchasing an all-electric vehicle a potential owner investigates the purchase and installation of a Level 2 charging station for home use.

  • Using the national average electric rate of $.12 per kWh, the 100-mile Nissan Leaf would cost about $2.88 to fully charge, that’s less than $0.03 cents per mile. By comparison, that same distance in a gasoline car that gets 25 miles per gallon (the 2008 national average MPG) would cost $15.40 or $0.154 per mile.

    Electric vehicle owners also may be able eligible for additional savings on electricity costs associated with their car.

  • Both all-electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids have the ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. One of the major greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide (CO2).  When emissions from electric power generation are considered, an all-electric vehicle reduces CO2 by over 30% compared to a conventional gasoline vehicle. See the DOE website for further information and for comparisons in your area.

  • Vehicle range can vary depending on battery capacity, ambient temperature, and driver habits. The Nissan Leaf, for example, is advertised to have a range of 100 miles.  Nissan has conducted extensive research and determined actual mileage will vary between 62 and 138 miles depending on temperature, speed, and the use of heat or air conditioning.

    The Wheego EV is estimated at about the same range as the Nissan Leaf; 100 miles.

    The Chevrolet Volt will have an anticipated range of 40 miles in all-electric mode.  The Volt will have an additional 330 miles of range when the gas engine kicks in.

  • There are three types of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs); plug-in hybrids, extended-range electric vehicles, and battery electric vehicles.

    Plug-in hybrids, such as a converted Toyota Prius, are powered through a combination of gasoline and electricity.

    The Chevy Volt is an example of a plug-in extended-range electric vehicle and was introduced in the fall of 2010. The Volt uses an electric motor to power its drive-train.  Once the Volt’s battery pack is fully discharged, a separate gasoline engine starts up and powers a generator which then supplies the electricity to the electric motor drive-train.

    Battery electric vehicles have no gasoline engine and run exclusively on the energy stored in the on-board batteries. The Tesla Roadster, Nissan LEAF and Wheego LiFe are examples of highway-capable, battery electric cars.

HOW CAN WE HELP?

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support@novaevsystems.com
(971) 416-6995

Portland, OR